Manufacturing

Bartley in the
global marketplace represents clients with numerous complex, strategic, and legal challenges for the manufacturing
industry. Whether a company is siting a facility in another country, has a product with significant environmental impact issues or is navigating the various asset-lending options they have for their
operation, Bartley has the experience to assist in the process.

Our firm represents manufacturing firms, covering a wide spectrum of industry sectors ranging from manufacturers of consumer goods and industrial products, to firms in the
telecommunications, chemical, steel, electronics, forest and paper products, and pharmaceutical industries and numerous other manufacturing sectors. These firms frequently confront issues that
require advice covering a broad array of legal disciplines, including tax, real estate, environmental, government relations, intellectual property and corporate. For example, the siting and
development of a typical new manufacturing facility can involve multiple agreements covering local and state incentives, utilities, rail transportation, labor, workforce training, real estate lease
or purchase, environmental considerations, supplier relationships, parent-subsidiary support, joint venture, purchase and sale, engineering, procurement and construction. Our firm has extensive
experience across this entire range of legal specialities, so we are well-equipped to advise manufacturers about these complex matters.

Bartley offers a comprehensive approach for managing the myriad of legal, strategic, and technical challenges confronting manufacturing firms. Our lawyers have substantial
familiarity with our clients’ individual industrial operations and their role and importance within the relevant market sectors, and we take the time to gain key insights into each client’s corporate
culture and management approach.

Based on this knowledge, we can offer targeted guidance and advice for addressing virtually any legal problem that may arise, with a particular focus on the unique needs of each
individual manufacturing firm.